I'm watching this while boyfriend is driving and Windows open hot ass Long beach Cali so I can't hear but all I see is your emotions and such and it's amazing. I need you or a similar bun friend in my life who speaks silly sas ECT.

real techniques sponge works with Tarte's powder foundation. For 'fun' I tried this with a dry sponge (as ya do when bored lol) and was surprised. I do not own beauty blender brand spongue or I would give a try with that too. Just give a try with any products and any tools as you never know. What works for one might not work for another and vice versa too.

That "too light" foundation actually came up very nicely with your skin tone. Remember that when you choose foundation colours, you want to match with your neck colour, not four face colour. If you match your face, then you have an obvious line of demarcation where the foundation stops.

The silisponge is literal proof, you can make pure crap and people will still buy it because of hype. Sad, because these companies know this, and each time they make something, they lower the bar of how much effort they put into their items... And still people buy it...

I've been using a radical, new way to apply my foundation lately and I never get streaks, it absorbs no product, it's free, and it comes with me everywhere......my hands and fingers!! I think this foundation applicator thing has gone way too far. If Charlotte Tilbury still uses her hands when she does makeup, it's good enough for me too. I think if we went back to using our hands and fingers we'd be really surprised by how efficient and effective it is. Nothing beats the heat from our hands and fingers to make the product absorb into our skin. Try it! Seriously, if you've been using applicators for the last few years, try your hands again. Just be aware that you will need less product and your bank account will grow from not buying every applicator on the market or even religiously buying a $20 sponge that cost $0.05 to make. Lol. Do you. Whatever makes you happy. I like using my hands so thought I would remind everyone how great it is :D

+stringendo1 Right on!! Glad someone else is with me on this!! This "I-have-to-apply-every-bit-of-my-makeup-with-a-special-applicator" idea has gone nuts and all it accomplishes different than using your hands and fingers, is that it is lining the pockets of a few, some of which have come up with the stupidest thing known to mankind, and we, the public, are doing that and promoting that. I knew this applicator thing really went crazy when I saw a snippet of a photo of a young women who jokingly applied her foundation by "bouncing" it with her boyfriends private bits. Lol. When someone can make fun of all this by doing that, we have to recognize that this has all gone too far. I just want to tell everyone to stop paying $20 for a cheaply made sponge, don't bother with silicone applicators, use a brush if you already own one but don't break yourself to get an expensive one. Use your hands. That's what we used for decades before and it works just fine. No one is going to hold up a magnifying glass to our face and see if they can see streaks. Not every face of makeup has to be done to be put on Instagram. It's gone too far. If you use your hands to apply foundation and use them to "buff" it in, it will not leave streaks. We've been working backwards for the last 10 years. And like I said, if Amal Clooney trusts her makeup to Charlotte Tilbury and she uses her hands, I think that should be good enough proof that it's fine for everyone.

i hope the evie blender company doesnt send you a cease and desist for having an opinion of their product. check out xsparkage's video, im so appalled at the behavior of the representatives at the company. let's hope they dont go after everyone that doesn't think their product is the absolute best